Australian rules football player, Scott Pendlebury has never won a Brownlow medal. In 2010, he polled 21 votes in the Brownlow Medal and finished the fourth position. However, in that same year, he won a spot in the All-Australian team and won the ANZAC Medal.
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Scott Pendlebury achievements
What are some of the achievements of Scott Pendlebury? Scott Pendlebury has achieved several accomplishments as a player and captain. Some of these achievements include;
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- AFL Premiership player (2010)
- Norm Smith Medal (2010)
- AFLCA champion player of the year (2013)
- 6x All-Australian team.
- 5x Copeland Trophy.
- 2x AFLPA best captain (2020, 2022)
- 3x Anzac Medal
- Lou Richards Medal (2014)
- AFL Rising Star nominee (2007)
Has Scott Pendlebury resigned as a captain?
Scott Pendlebury has stepped down as captain of Collingwood.
“To captain an AFL club is one of the greatest honors and it is not something I have ever taken for granted. It has been an absolute privilege to lead this side for as long as I have. At 34 years old and in the twilight of my career, I felt that this is the optimal time to hand over the position and support the next captain of our club. I have experienced all the great football highs and lows throughout my nine-year tenure as captain and I look forward to seeing the next person take the opportunity and make it their own,” he said.


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